Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The reaction force is the force that is in the perpendicular direction to the wall.
We have an angle and a hypotenuse, we need to find the adjacent angle - so we can just use cos:

However, we would like a force and not a mass.

Answer 1 if you use g as 10, answer 2 if you're studying mechanics in maths, answer 3 if you're studying mechanics in physics.